Putin and other perpetrators of war crimes will be held accountable while Ukraine has a brighter future.
Finnish Prime Minister Sanna Marin has said that Europe will never leave Ukraine and will send more heavy military equipment to the country. Marin said this on the air of a local TV channel, Yle reported.
According to him, Ukraine will win with the help of the West and the country will have a bright future as part of the EU and NATO, because it is ready for reforms.
The prime minister emphasized that Russian President Vladimir Putin and other perpetrators of war crimes will be brought to justice.
“Russia will lose this war. This is not a legitimate war. The responsibility for this lies solely with Russia. Every day in Ukraine, Russia is killing civilians, deliberately killing civilians. People are being raped. Children are being deported en masse to Russia. For all these actions, those responsible must also be punished. The Russian leadership, Putin, cannot get away with it either. Finland supports all efforts to bring the perpetrators of terrible crimes against justice, including the Russian leadership,” he said.
According to him, the war will end when Russia withdraws its troops from Ukraine. Marin stressed that war should not be a frozen conflict.
“The war will not end here. The path to lasting peace is Russia’s cessation of hostilities,” he said, adding that only this opens the way to negotiations and steps towards peace.
Earlier, the head of the European Commission, Ursula von der Leyen, announced that an international center to investigate Russian crimes would be created in The Hague. The court will start working in July this year. To date, more than 25 countries have joined the coordination group working on the creation of a special tribunal for Russia.
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